Apostolic Bethlehem Temple Church, Cincinnati
Facts and practical information
The Apostolic Bethlehem Temple Church is a historic church building in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. A German Gothic Revival structure built in 1868, it was constructed as the home of the German Evangelical and Reformed Church, Cincinnati's oldest German Reformed Church. Founded in 1814, the church changed its name to "St. John's German Protestant Church" in 1874, although it remained in the German Reformed Church. This situation continued until 1924, when it departed for the American Unitarian Association and changed its name to "St. John's Unitarian Church." Little more than twenty years later, the congregation abandoned its old building, leaving it vacant until it was purchased by the present owners, a Pentecostal church. ()
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Apostolic Bethlehem Temple Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Equestrian statue of William Henry Harrison, Cincinnati Music Hall, Piatt Park, Washington Park.
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How to get to Apostolic Bethlehem Temple Church by public transport?
Tram
- Washington Park • Lines: 100 (3 min walk)
- 14th & Elm • Lines: 100 (4 min walk)
Bus
- Elm St & Court St • Lines: 6 (5 min walk)
- Central Pkwy & 15th St • Lines: 20, 6 (6 min walk)
Train
- Cincinnati Union Terminal (26 min walk)